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Economic measurement with multi-sensor systems

Non-contact optical sensors – Chromatic Focus Point

Non-contact optical sensors – Chromatic Focus Point

With chromatic focus sensors, the angular relationship between the aperture of the optics and the working distance is used to determine the distance to the workpiece surface. The automatic intensity control and intelligent software enable convenient and reliable measurements of glossy, reflective, scattering reflective, absorbent and transparent surfaces.

The large measuring ranges of the Chromatic Focus Point Sensor enable fast scanning without controlled tracking of the sensor to the workpiece surface. The sensor can be permanently mounted or used on the stepless Werth rotary/tilt head for high-resolution measurements on steep flanks with 2000 measurement points/s.
Light from a broadband light source b) is projected from the evaluation box a) onto the workpiece (position 1), 2) or 3)) via a fiber coupler c), an optical fiber d) and imaging optics e). The intensity of the reflected light is highest for the color that corresponds to the distance from the workpiece f). This is evaluated using a spectrometer g). The Chromatic Focus Line sensor works according to the same principle and offers a unique combination of high measuring speed and low measurement uncertainty.

Non-contact optical sensors – Chromatic Focus Point

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